I've always had an easy time killing everyone in Greenland. Last time I played I was showing it to a friend and was lucky enough to start on Madagascar and pretty much fucked up the whole world except New Zealand.

Personally, New Zealand is to me what Madagascar is to the majority of people.

Again, a lot of people, including celebrities, often say things out of anger, spite. In Azealia's case, she was (or still is) in a fight with Perez Hilton, so I'm guessing that's tweet was directed towards him, along with a few other tweets.

I'm not defending her, but I don't think it's fair that someone should be labeled by one stupid mistake, like a tweet. All of this blew up, she's fairly new and is probably trying to find a way to make this go away without losing her fans. Just instead of actually dealing with it in a better way, she kind of fucked up again.

You can't say that you've never experienced an event where someone (maybe even you) have said something and almost immediately regretted it, started apologizing.

She did "correct" herself by tweeting "When I said acts like a female, I should've said acts like a cunt" and then later on apologized by tweeting "My most sincere apologies to anyone who was indirectly offended by my foul language".

A lot of celebrities say things they don't necessarily mean (or do stupid things), just like everyone else, but people generally pay more attention to them so it gets a lot of publicity. Even when they apologize, it's still out there.

Oh, I know that now. After the first (and the second time) I've had a few conversations with my parents on this subject. They gave me tips and were really understanding and helpful not only with how to handle alcohol, but how to deal with feeling uncomfortable, etc.

I didn't try limiting myself. After I got drunk I think I avoided alcohol for a long time. Since then I have had the occasional glass of alcohol (beer, wine, vodka, rum), and that seemed fine. However limiting myself wasn't the problem.

In the first case I think my main reason for getting drunk was wanting to make my friends laugh. The second time was attending a birthday party where I didn't know many people and I felt very awkward, so I thought alcohol would help me relax and feel more comfortable.

I think I was around 15. I got drunk from a mixture of a few different kinds of alcohol.

I remember I ran around a parking lot, I took off my shirt and ran around with my pants around my ankles until I eventually fell on the ground and started crying because I lost my bow-tie.

After a couple of hours of making a complete fool of myself and ignoring what my friends were telling me, I called my parents and told them to expect me, got in a cab and went home. The whole ride home I had my head out of the window because I felt that if I didn't get fresh air, I'd vomit into the cab.

Then my mom helped me throw up while they were laughing with my dad and I went to bed. But as soon as I got on my bed, I felt a bunch of vomit coming up and I threw up from my balcony into my yard.

The next morning I felt awful. I couldn't eat, I couldn't drink, I felt sick. I think I managed to gnaw on a piece of bread for a while until I went back to my room and fell asleep.

I kept regretting drinking so much and couldn't decide what was worse: the awful, unstable feeling of being drunk, dizzy, not knowing where you are and not being able to stand, or the aftermath - being hungover and feeling like you've been hit by a bus.

Since then I've only gotten drunk 1 more time (February of 2011) at a birthday party, equally terrible experience.

Whatever reasons I had for getting drunk - it was definitely not worth it and it actually made the smell of any kind of alcohol revolting for a long time.

I am so sorry for what happened to you, that must've been very disturbing.

To answer your question: I don't know how similar this is to your situation but I was flashed by several Scottish men once, a couple of years ago. They were in town to support their soccer team and the city was full of them.

My friend and I were having a night out when we saw them, so, being very friendly and slightly buzzed, we decided to wave at them and give them a loud greet and then suddenly a bunch of penises. I'm a guy.

"I would not say no to [The Incredibles 2], because I really love that world and I love those characters. If I can figure out a complete thing — you know, I have a lot of ideas that I love — but the whole story, I haven’t got it yet.... If I can do that and make something that was to Incredibles what Toy Story 2 was to Toy Story, I would love to do it."

No, I haven't. That's why I'm really looking forward to it - but was concerned that I might be disappointed. Or end up staring at it with absolutely no idea what I'm supposed to do or how.

Is the Android Market available anywhere in the World? Because the iStore is restricted in a way that certain items are not available in the US, but are in UK, or Australia and vice versa. Also, I'm sorry if I'm asking a lot of questions, I know you're not Google, but I'd rather ask a nice Redditor/nice Redditors.

No, not really. The phone I like happens to have Android, so that's why I started paying more attention to it. The idea of going through everything that Android offers seems like a blast. And, said OS is an OS I haven't tried out, but am intrigued by it. Also, the vibrant colours and the calendar-like clock - big fan of that.

It's not that I have an issue with other brands of phones, but I really like it. I like the way it looks and I've always liked HTC as a brand. I can't make a list of pros or cons, or why I like it. As I was browsing through different phones, from Blackberry to Sony Ericsson, Motorola, HTC, Apple, Samsung, etc. this one caught my eye. And after looking it up I saw that it had good ratings and nice specs. I realize that there are much better phones, and there always will be, but this one seems like a good phone, and it looks nice too. If those count as valid answers..

Creating folders: Creating folders on Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is incredibly simple. Just push-and hold on the app, drag it on top of another app, and both of those apps will then be in a folder.

So, creating folders on iOS and Android is done in the same way. Good.

Now, a phone I really like is the htc Sensation XE. There's not a thing I dislike about this. I was reading its specs earlier today, and I saw that it runs Android OS v2.3.4 a.k.a Gingerbread, but they're planning to upgrade it to 4.0, which I suppose is the one you mentioned (Ice Cream Sandwich). In fact, some articles (like this one, or this one), which came out today, are already testing it out.